Dioramas Archive

Morthen created this beautiful lighthouse. Made from 3471 pieces, it features some excellent rock work! Built for Klodsfest, destroyed, and built again for another LEGO event. Then selected for a LEGO store showcase, this model has had an interesting life!

MOCpages member brick to form built this wonderful Islander display. The island has lots of play features built in, and a beautiful brick built waterfall. The pirate ship is very nice, and has secret compartments to hide their booty! All in all this is an excellent MOC, sure to please any LEGO Pirates fan.

Legopard created this wonderful vignette to show off his new moldable water technique, but the whole scene is worth a closer look. Many amazing details in such a small space will make you wonder why you never thought to use parts in these ways.

Turambar has created this large 108x96 stud display featuring a brilliant ship, island area, and busting port town. There are some great shots of the town in action on the forum post. All the little details really give the town life and the design of the buildings is top notch.

Eurobricks member Subix created this awesome Mesoamerican diorama for his local LUG. The main temple modeled after Temple I in Tikal, and smaller buildings in other architectural styles of the ancients. Subix has managed to pack many details in this MOC, including custom made stickers, and lights in the temples. If your a fan of Mesoamerican history like I am, this is one MOC you will not want to miss!

It's possible none of us has seen this before, and it's about time we do. Though it is a bit old, it's still a wonderful build. Lego Kocka has posted this moc on Facebook a while ago, but it deserves some attention here for some great timeless techniques and an overall neat and clean build.

Several of Eurobricks' own, including Bonaparte and Sebeus I, collaborated on this massive display for Brick Mania Antwerpen. With 12 ships, 4 forts, 2 islands, and somewhere in the neighbourhood of 1000 minifigs, this might just be the largest Pirates display we've ever seen!

Eurobricks newcomer El_Pirotecnico has made a memorable first impression with this diorama, which he built for an expo in his native Peru. Featuring a mix of MOCs and official sets, old and new, the result is a very busy scene with tons of hidden details.

Matthew Hurt brings us this wonderful bustling port. The ship has arrived and the crew is unloading the goods. The tight design of each building really brings a sense of life to the whole scene. There are many close-up photos to see all the intricate details of the ship, house, and stonework so be sure to click through to the forum.

Eurobricks member sweetsha built this amusing island scene to show off his CMF Tiki Warriors, but that doesn't mean we can't enjoy it! Of particular note are the snake statue and the adorably carnivorous man-eating plants. These bumbling pirates are definitely in over their heads!